Even after almost 30 years of making music, Ethnix haven't ceased exploring sounds from all around the world. The spiritual home of Ethnix's fusion may sit squarely in the Middle East and North Africa, but Western rock 'n' roll, dance music and Afrobeat are thrown into the band's mix, too. You're as likely to hear a Moroccan darbuka (hand drum) as you are a synthesized beat, creating a sound that's as varied as Israel itself. With lyrics about love, faith and protest in both party songs and stirring ballads, it's no wonder Ethnix have kept Israel captivated for decades.